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Jill Stockwell

Leader, Product Marketing

Cisco SD-WAN

Jill has built a distinguished career in product marketing and currently serves as the leader of product marketing for Cisco’s SD-WAN solutions. In this role, she oversees the software-defined wide area network segment, guiding her team in driving growth and shaping marketing strategies for Cisco's cutting-edge networking solutions. Jill’s journey at Cisco began in the Customer Experience (CX) organization, where she led product marketing for the Business Critical Services portfolio. She later transitioned to roles leading product marketing for hybrid cloud and Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) within Cisco Secure Connect. Today, she holds a leadership role in Cisco’s Infrastructure and Security Group, bringing her expertise to a pivotal area of the business. Jill earned her Master of Business Administration (MBA) with honors from the Coles College of Business at Kennesaw State University. She resides in the metropolitan Atlanta area with her family.

Articles

5 Key Challenges Financial Services IT Face in 2022 and Beyond

4 min read

To help define the scope of finance services IT priorities, Cisco has identified five key challenges that must be overcome to realize growth expectations.

Technology and IT Expertise You Need to Digitally Compete and Win

3 min read

Welcome to a new year dawning in the age of the pandemic, which promises to be filled with new technology demands your organization will need to master.  Whether it’s quickly developing new app experiences to delight customers or creating a more connected hybrid work model, fulfilling these digital demands is key to providing superior experiences for your customers and workforce. Are you ready?

Avoid Application Revenue Loss with Full-Stack Observability

2 min read

When you can’t fix what you can’t see, enterprises need the full-stack observability (FSO) and intelligence to turn data into insights and translate them into actions.